Southwestern Law and CSU-Northridge celebrate first cohort of graduates from accelerated ‘3+3’ bachelor’s/JD program
CSUN TODAY — Six years after California State University, Northridge and Southwestern Law School teamed up to establish 3+3 B.A./J.D. Success in Six — a joint, accelerated multiple-degree program, through which students can earn a bachelor’s and law degree in six years — the program is showing signs of success with their first cohort.
Read More about Southwestern Law and CSU-Northridge celebrate first cohort of graduates from accelerated ‘3+3’ bachelor’s/JD programWagner University partners with CSU Cleveland-Marshall Law and Vermont Law on accelerated ‘3+3’ bachelor’s/JD program
WAGNER UNIVERSITY — We are excited to announce the launch of our 3+3 law school program! Some Wagner students know, after their very first year of college, that they want to go to law school. For those students, our Wagner 3+3 program may save them a full year of college work and tuition.
Read More about Wagner University partners with CSU Cleveland-Marshall Law and Vermont Law on accelerated ‘3+3’ bachelor’s/JD programA look at University of Akron Law’s ‘3+3’ accelerated bachelor’s/JD program
UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW — In the 3 + 3 program, students complete enough credits in 3 years of college to start law school in their 4th year. They fulfill their bachelor’s degree requirements through the successful completion of their first-year law school courses, saving them a full year of undergraduate study and expenses.
Read More about A look at University of Akron Law’s ‘3+3’ accelerated bachelor’s/JD programUniversity of Dayton Law announces five-year accelerated bachelor’s/JD program
UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON — Aspiring criminal justice studies and philosophy majors thinking about law school can get their bachelor’s and law degrees in five years instead of the traditional seven at the University of Dayton, thanks to fast-track programs that will save students tuition and living expenses.
Read More about University of Dayton Law announces five-year accelerated bachelor’s/JD programUniversity of Dayton launches accelerated ‘3+2’ five-year bachelor’s/JD program
THE NATIONAL JURIST — The University of Dayton, in conjunction with its law school, has created a new fast-track program for undergraduate students who also want to pursue a law degree. Students who major in criminal justice or philosophy now have an option to save tens of thousands of dollars and two years of schooling.
Read More about University of Dayton launches accelerated ‘3+2’ five-year bachelor’s/JD programUniversity of Cincinnati Law and Mount St. Joseph University launch ‘3+3’ accelerated JD/Bachelor’s degree program
UNIV. OF CINCINNATI LAW — The University of Cincinnati College of Law and Mount St. Joseph University (MSJ) have partnered to create an accelerated dual degree option for highly motivated and highly qualified students seeking to earn their undergraduate and juris doctor degrees in less time.
Read More about University of Cincinnati Law and Mount St. Joseph University launch ‘3+3’ accelerated JD/Bachelor’s degree programUMass Law partners with Salem State and Assumption College for accelerated ‘3+3’ bachelor’s/JD programs
SOUTHCOAST TODAY — Salem State University and Assumption College in Worcester have partnered with the University of Massachusetts School of Law at UMass Dartmouth to enable their students to earn a law degree in six years, rather than the traditional seven years, officials said.
Read More about UMass Law partners with Salem State and Assumption College for accelerated ‘3+3’ bachelor’s/JD programsUniversity of Montana Law and Carroll College announce ‘3+3’ accelerated JD/bachelor’s degree program
MONTANA PUBLIC RADIO — The University of Montana and Carroll College are launching two partnerships they say will help students get their graduate degrees in less time and at a lower cost.
Read More about University of Montana Law and Carroll College announce ‘3+3’ accelerated JD/bachelor’s degree programSyracuse Law seeks to grow minority enrollment through ‘3+3’ admissions agreements with HBCUs
INSIGHT INTO DIVERSITY — Syracuse University College of Law hopes to double Black student enrollment within the next five years through a 3+3 admissions program. Syracuse’s program comes in the form of an agreement with three historically Black colleges or universities (HBCUs) in Atlanta — Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College.
Read More about Syracuse Law seeks to grow minority enrollment through ‘3+3’ admissions agreements with HBCUsUniversity of Massachusetts Law and Salem State University establish ‘3+3’ accelerated bachelor’s/JD agreement
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS DARTMOUTH — The University of Massachusetts School of Law at UMass Dartmouth and Salem State University established an agreement that streamlines degree attainment for students to earn their bachelor’s and law degrees. The 3+3 agreement allows pre-law students to spend three years at Salem State working towards their bachelor’s degree.
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